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The first part works very good, but for the second part ipfs-cluster-service is much better equipped.
You can feed the service the entire pin list for HEN in less than 24h and from there it will coordinate the pinning by itself (which will take longer, depending on your setup).
I'm not sure if you're still working on this project, with the recent issues, but if so I suggest looking into IPFS-Cluster.
You don't have to run more than one node for the benefits.
The setup is rather trivial, if you already run IPFS.
there is the possibility to run a collaborative/community cluster
It can be rather taxing on your bandwidth and hardware since it will pin like crazy.
henpin has two basic features:
The first part works very good, but for the second part ipfs-cluster-service is much better equipped.
You can feed the service the entire pin list for HEN in less than 24h and from there it will coordinate the pinning by itself (which will take longer, depending on your setup).
I'm not sure if you're still working on this project, with the recent issues, but if so I suggest looking into IPFS-Cluster.
changes made to lib/ipfs.pin.js